Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Midsomer Murders and Local Famous Food Festivals

I have been watching Midsomer Murders on Netflix.  The foods shown in the series look awesome and delicious.  So here I have posted a list of Food Festivals in the area, one is coming up and is NOT TO BE MISSED and some that have passed, for your perusal. Enjoy!

Southern Oxfordshire Food Festivals

Food festivals are fun for all the family. Sample some expert demonstrations, competitions, top tips and stall-holders selling and sampling their wares is foodie heaven. And if past experience of southern Oxfordshire's food festivals is anything to go by, a chance for some celebrity spotting as well. Don't miss this year's celebrations involving artisan food and drink produce, local food producers and food retailers.
Thame Food Festival - Saturday 28 September 2013
Thame Food Festival includes food based treasure hunts, hands-on food making stalls and exhibitor food stalls to sample and buy from. Last year over 15,000 people enjoyed children’s workshops and competitions, street music and entertainment and demonstrations from top TV chef Raymond Blanc and his team from nearby Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons. NOT TO BE MISSED!
Event Details
Dorchester-on-Thames  - Saturday 11 - Sunday 12 May 2013
Held in the grounds of Dorchester Abbey expect cookery demonstrations from chefs such as Nick Galer (Heston’s head chef) and Annie Assheton (Masterchef finalist) and a tent bursting with foods from small independent suppliers. Taste your way through everything from teas to oils and Asian foods to cake.
Wallingford - Saturday 18 - Sunday 19 May 2013
A packed live theatre programme, exhibits and stalls from local producers and Gary Jones, Executive Head Chef at Le Manior aux Quat'Saisons is headlining in the cookery demonstration tent.
Food Festivals at the Orchid House Restaurant, Newington
Cooking demonstrations and tastings from top chefs and foodies, local food and beautiful orchids.
For more information on southern Oxfordshire's unrivalled food offer, how to find them and to go on the Oxtrails food trail.

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